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Statesman (1739–1800), who served as the first governor of South Carolina following the signing of the United States Constitution, and was the second chief justice of the Supreme Court, succeeding John Jay. Scarce twice-signed ADS, signed within the text as “Mr. Rutledge” and endorsed on the reverse as "Rutledge," one page both sides, 8.25 x 6.75, August 19, 1763. A handwritten legal document from the courts of Charleston, South Carolina, penned in the hand of John Rutledge, who writes, in part: “On Motion of Mr. Rutledge Attorney for the Defendant it is ordered that he have Leave pursuant to the Statute in such Case made & provided to plead the several Matters following which he judges necessary for his Defence in this Action to wit—First - Not guilty, Secondly - Not guilty within six Months before Action brought that is the Limitation Act, Thirdly - a Justification of the Words charged…to have been spoken by Defend’r.” Signed at the conclusion by Judge Robert Pringle, and endorsed on the reverse by Rutledge, who adds docketing notations above. In very good condition, with old tape along split folds, and chipping and loss to the edges, none of which affect Rutledge's signature. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA.
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